Frank Lion wrote:Any plans for SeaFox to have an option toggle for the New/Old style Addons Manager?

Thanks.

I think I have an XUL overlay doing the heavy lifting on that, and was never clever enough even when I was working on this "full time" to figure out any other way. As it is, it's been a year and a half since I even touched any code at all.

patrickjdempsey wrote:I'll look at it when the release comes out. But I haven't worked on any of this stuff in 2 years and I'm not even sure I remember how to package a file, let alone how to dig through bindings.

I'm very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very busy. I haven't supported pre-release versions in many years and don't plan on it any time soon. If it breaks in the release, I'll try to get around to fixing it, but as I've already said, I honestly don't remember any of this stuff or have any of the software installed on my current computer.

The current direction of Firefox and the extreme up-in-the-air hanging-by-a-thread state of SeaMonkey development depresses me and makes me anxious. As soon as it became obvious that things were heading for oblivion, I decided to step back and live the rest of my life instead of bailing water on the Titanic. The internet as we know it may not even exist by the time the orange dingbat gets out of office, so I'd rather be drinking a beer and doing something else I love when it happens, than be deeply invested in it.

patrickjdempsey wrote:I'll look at it when the release comes out. But I haven't worked on any of this stuff in 2 years and I'm not even sure I remember how to package a file, let alone how to dig through bindings.

Good to know.

patrickjdempsey wrote:I'm very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very busy...The current direction of Firefox and the extreme up-in-the-air hanging-by-a-thread state of SeaMonkey development depresses me and makes me anxious. ..

Know what you mean by being very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very busy. My colleagues and I often talk about the current direction of Firefox and the future of SeaMonkey.I've seen many a browser come and go over the years and am hoping that SeaMonkey lives on. And Thanks again for the WUNDERBAR SeaFox add on.